3 Signs You Should Trade Up Your Antiperspirant This Spring

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Dove Advanced Care Antiperspirant.

Winter is coming to an end, which means it’s time to make changes to a few things in your beauty routine. First of all, if you want to remain trendy, you’ll probably store away your vampy lip colors. Clothes get lighter, dresses get flowy and hopefully, you have an antiperspirant that will be able to take the heat. If not, you should think about trading up your antiperspirant this Spring.

I traded up my antiperspirant when I discovered the one I was using was too harsh on my armpits. I was getting all the protection I needed, but when it came to hydration, it was not delivering and to make matters worse, it was leaving white flakes on my clothes. You guys know how much I love wearing black which means there are two things I can’t have- dandruff and flaky deodorant.

1. Your deodorant should offer maximum protection. It’s highly unlikely that you need one application of antiperspirant to last 48 hours, but you never know. Dove Advanced Care provides 48-hour odor and wetness protection.

2. Your antiperspirant should not just protect, it should nourish. We often neglect our armpits, by cleansing, applying more antiperspirant and walking away. The armpits need moisture and that’s something only Dove can provide. Dove Advanced Care is formulated with Dove 1/4 moisturizers and NutriumMoisture for softer, smoother underarms. 9 out of 10 women that tried Dove Advanced Care agreed.

3. Your antiperspirant should not just improve your skin, it should improve your skin in a timely manner. Dove Advanced Care provides softer, smoother underarms in just three days. Sleeveless shirt season just got a little more pleasant!

So when you are out and about purchasing new makeup and new clothes and shoes for the Spring season, don’t forget to take a good, hard look at your antiperspirant and ask it: “Are you really the one for me?” If it’s not, you know what to do right?

Right.

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Dove Advanced Care Antiperspirant.